- The Ahom
government managed the
Duars through Duarieas. The
other two
Dooars were the
Kamrup Duars and
Darrang Duars. The
Eastern Dooars was
merged with...
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signed 11
November 1865,
Bhutan ceded territories in the ****am
Duars and
Bengal Duars, as well as the 83 km2 of
territory of
Dewangiri in southeastern...
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Udalguri district falls under Darrang Duars which includes the
region between the
Bornadi River and
Dhansiri River. The
Duar that
falls under the
Udalguri district...
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Kamrup and
Darrang Duars in 1841 and the
Kariapar Duar in 1844; and
following the
Duar War in 1865 took
complete possession of the
Duars and
removed Bhutanese...
-
Duar is a
large village in the Guit
County of
Unity State, in the
Greater Upper Nile
region of
South Sudan. It is on the main oil road
leading south from...
-
England Gorkhaland, the name
given to the area
around Darjeeling and the
Duars in
north West
Bengal in
India Governor Livingston High School, a high school...
-
United Chirang Duar Football Club is an
Indian professional football club
based in Runikhata,
Chirang district, Bodoland, ****am. It is the
first professional...
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festering tension between British India and
Bhutan over the ****am
Duars and
Bengal Duars,
which were the most
fertile part of
Bhutan in
those days. For economic...
- the
Bhutanese influence from the
Duars under the
Treaty of
Sinchula and the
Eastern Duars,
Kamrup Duars,
Darrang Duars were
merged with Goalpara, Kamrup...
-
found in the low
valleys of
Dorokha Gewog and near
Phuntsholing in the
Duars. The
dress of the Lhop
resembles the Lepcha, but they bear
little similarity...